1. N A Saha Ansari, editor of “Namaskar’ fortnightly magazine in Odia and a community radio station as well as a well-known RTI activist, was attacked by miscreants in Raulapatna village for complaining against the local liquor mafia. 13.01.2016, Konark, Odisha.

Six journalists and photo-journalists were injured when lathi-charged when they covered the visit of Jharkhand Food Supply and Consumer Affair Minister Saryu Roy to Sitaramdera police station to enquire about the detention of a builder, who had lodged a FIR against a BJP district committee member for allegedly demanding Rs five lakh, 15.04.2016, Jamshedpur;

Four members of Asianet News team at Kozhikode Town police station were assaulted and dragged inside the police station when the team went to get their DSNG vehicle released. Kozhikode Town Sub Inspector Vimod, who was temporarily discharged from duty following the morning incident, assaulted the pressmen. The policemen locked their grill and barred media persons outside the station from taking any visuals, 01.08.2016, Kozhikode, Kerala;

Lawyers attacked journalists during a protest march and pasted a poster on the media room door of the court that read "no entry for the fourth gender, 23.07.2016, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala; Five lawyers were arrested 19.10.2016;

Manju Kuttikrishnan, a reporter with Malayalam daily Deshabhimani , abused and harassed by lawyers at Ernakulam District Principal and Sessions court while covering the murder case trial of a Dalit woman at Perumbavoor, 08.11.2016, Ernakulam, Kerala.

Student attacked in retaliation for writings of his father, television journalist Chandran, 25.10.2016, Madurai, Tamil Nadu;

Journalists assaulted by company’s security guards outside the Tata Group headquarters in Mumbai on Friday. The journalists had assembled outside Bombay House to report on the scheduled board meeting of Indian Hotels, a Tata Group company, 04.11.2016, Mumbai;

Rakesh Sharma, a reporter with a local English newspaper, was beaten up while he was photographing how people were jumping the queue at United Bank of India in Imphal with the help of bank security personnel, 14.12.2016 Imphal, Manipur.

Students

Group of students from Cotton College attack mediapersons and allegedly molest women commandoes of Assam police, 13.08.2016, Guwahati, Assam;

Student volunteers belonging to DESAM attacked Imphal-based journalist inside the prestigious Manipur University Campus and injured police personnel during a standoff between students group DESAM and University Joint Student Co-Ordination Committee – 03.11.2016, Imphal, Manipur.

Illegal coal mining

When six journalists were attacked by a coal mining mafia gang of more than 40 persons, police of Ledo and Tinsukia police station refused to take cognizance of their complaint, 14.09.2016, Margherita, Assam.

THREATS

Politicians/political party members

Journalist Manoj Giri, working with Amar Ujala has filed a complaint against Uttar Pradesh minister Radhey Shyam Singh, who had allegedly threatened the former with burning alive, 12.02.2017, Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh;

Angry protesters targeted the media for broadcasting the controversial speech of Sombir, a member of the Jat protest committee who was booked for sedition over his ‘beheading’ remark against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A tense atmosphere prevailed at the dharna site in Jassia village, 25.02.2016, Rohtak, Haryana;

The ruling Trinamool Congress was accused of targeting the media and Left candidate Shyam Pandey in Shalboni in West Midnapore district of West Bengal during the first phase of West Bengal’sAssembly election, 05.04.2016, Kolkata;

Senior journalist Rajesh Kumar Singh lodged a complaint with the police in Nalanda, Bihar, that his life was in danger, after he was threatened by four unidentified men claiming to be close associates of JD(U) MLC Hira Bind, 24.05.2016, Nalanda, Bihar;

Siddu Biradar and Prasanth, reporter and video journalist of a private television channel were charged with ‘intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace’ by Karnataka Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education Tanvir Sait who was caught allegedly browsing through ‘objectionable’ content during the Tipu Jayanti celebrations in Raichur, 14.11.2016, Raichur, Karnataka;

Punjab Police booked AAP MP Bhagwant Mann for allegedly hurling abuses at journalists during a public rally at Bassi Pathana. The FIR against Mann and other party volunteers was registered on the complaint of the Journalists Association of Fatehgarh Sahib District secretary, Ranjodh Singh, 04.09.2016, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab.

Mining Mafia

Chennai-based senior journalist Sandhya Ravishankar who published a four-part series on Tamil Nadu’s sand mafia in The Wire, has alleged that she has been constantly harassed and threatened by supporters of S. Vaikundarajan (owner of the largest sand mining conglomerate in the country. She is currently under police protection, 18.03.2017, Chennai, Tamil Nadu;

Reporter Mithun Baruah working for a local newspaper was threatened by alleged stone mafia, 04.10.2016, Margherita, Assam.

Militant groups

A hand grenade was planted, allegedly by a militant group, at the office of Pandam, a vernacular evening daily, located at Wahengbam Leikai. All newspapers in Manipur kept their editorials blank as a mark of protest, 02.01.2016, Imphal, Manipur.

Kunal Shankar, Frontline magazine’s Telangana and Andhra Pradesh correspondent, detained by the police for “trespass” into the University of Hyderabad when he went there in connection with the first death anniversary of research scholar Rohith Vemula. The Gatchibowli police registered a criminal case against him but he was let off subsequently, 21.01.2017, Hyderabad, Telangana;

Police teams visited journalists who covered the JNU protests, some of them in their residences, to question them. Most of these journalists, which include women, report on education or crime and had been covering the episode. A journalist friend of JNU scholar Umar Khalid was questioned for over six hours about Khalid’s whereabouts, 22.02.2016, Delhi.

Vigilante groups

Freelance journalist Malini Subramaniam hounded out of her home after intimidation, threats and attacks by the Samajik Ekta Manch, a self-styled anti-Maoist group that operated in close collaboration with Jagdalpur police, 22.02. 2016, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh;

Journalists Prabhat Singh and Deepak Jaiswal, out on bail after they were “implicated” in a case by the police, received threats that their hands and legs would be “chopped off” if they did not mend their ways. The threats were issued in a social media group by Mahesh Soni, the vice-president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad of Geedaam block of Dantewada district, 02.08.2016,Dantewada district, Bastar.

Twitter Trolls

Mumbai police registered a case against a man for the Twitter account 'Amendra Kumar Singh', for allegedly threatening a woman journalist on Twitter that she will be "gangraped" in two days, 19.02. 2016, Mumbai;

Asianet News Chief Coordinating Editor Sindhu Sooryakumar received more than 2000 abusive calls and death threats for hosting a discussion on 'Whether Celebrating Mahishasur Jayanthi is an act of Treason' last month on the channel. She filed a police complaint and Kerala Police arrested five people who are believed to have called her, 01.03.2016, Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala;

NDTV anchor Barkha Dutt filed an FIR with Delhi police after receiving death threats for her JNU coverage, 04.03.2016, Delhi;

Television journalist Deepak Chaurasia’s wife Anusuiya Roy registered a complaint with police against unknown persons after Chaurasia started receiving multiple threatening and abusive phone calls on his personal phone numbers. Chaurasiahad put out numbers of all Delhi ministers on a TV show in which he was discussing the issue of rising dengue and chikungunya cases in the capital. One of them, Delhi Tourism and Water Resources Minister Kapil Mishra, tweeted Chaurasia’s personal number after which he began getting repeated calls from one caller. The calls were abusive. The complaint was transferred to Delhi Police Special Cell, 15.09.2016, Delhi;

Doordarshan journalist Satyendra Murli threatened on social media after he claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the nation announcing demonetisation was recorded and not telecastlive. Besides getting death threats over the phone, with some callers allegedly threatening to abduct him, he also become the target of a vicious hate campaign on social media and his Facebook page was flooded with abusive messages, 02.12.2016, New Delhi.

A group of advocates at a session court here prevented journalists from reporting the commencement of trial of the sensational Jisha murder case. Five journalists were present in the court hall when the lawyers came and asked them to leave, 08.11.2016, Kochi, Kerala;

A group of journalists, including two women, who were at the vigilance court in Thiruvananthapuram to report the court proceedings, were threatened by some lawyers present in the court and asked to go out, 08.11.2016, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala;

A complaint has been filed jointly by SC Koyal, who is also an Assistant Solicitor General of the Government of India at the Gauhati HC, and advocate Bijon Mahajan, against Neha Dixit, writer of ‘Operation Beti Uthao’, the editor-in-chief and the publisher of Outlook magazine, over a report that alleged that “the RSS trafficked 31 children from Assam to Gujarat and Punjab to initiate them into Hinduism without the consent of their parents”, 06.08.2016, Guwahati, Assam.

UIDAI

1. The Delhi Police Crime Branch registered an FIR against Skoch group chairman Sameer Kochhar allegedly for spreading rumours on the internet about the vulnerability of the Aadhaar system. Police said a case had been registered at the Cyber Cell of the Crime Branch against Kochhar for allegedly writing a “misleading” article targeting Aadhaar. His actions, the complaint states, violate the Aadhaar Act, 04.03.2017, Delhi.

The new term for self censorship is voluntary censorship, as proposed by companies like Netflix and Hotstar. ET reports that streaming video service Amazon Prime is opposing a move by its peers to adopt a voluntary censorship code in anticipation of the Indian government coming up with its own rules. Amazon is resisting because it fears that it may alienate paying subscribers.

Clearly, the run to the 2019 elections is on. A journalist received a call from someone saying they were from Aajtak channel and were conducting a survey, asking whom she was going to vote for in 2019. On being told that her vote was secret, the caller assumed she wasn't going to vote for 'Modiji'. The caller, a woman, also didn't identify herself. A month or two earlier the same journalist received a call, this time from a man, asking if she was going to vote for the BSP.